As Boosie’s murder trial continues to play out in a Baton Rouge courtroom, the prospects of him beating his case may have gone from slim to none due to potentially damning evidence found on his computer. The ray of hope initially came when reported hitman-for-hire “Marlo Mike” Louding recanted his story on Monday. But yesterday, a forensics expert pulled photos and music from a PC belonging to Boosie that paint a picture of him being tied to the murders he’s accused of orchestrating.

“Constantino Dimitirelos examined hard drives taken from computers belonging to Hatch. He says two pictures were found on the computer. One of Michael “Marlo Mike” Louding getting a tattoo of an AK-47 with “Yo Boosie, Who’s Next” around it, at Hatch’s home at 10:35 p.m. on November 4, 2009. He says he also found a picture of Adrian Pittman getting an AK-47 on his back with the words “Who’s Next” around it, on the same night. That’s after the October 21, 2009 murder of Terry Boyd.”

Dimitirelos also indicated that several songs were created on October 20 and 21 of 2009, both of which are dates close to the murder.

“The lyrics to a song called “187” were played for jurors. Dimitirelos says the lyrics were recorded between 11:24 and 11:54 on the night of October 20. Some of those lyrics: Yo Marlo, he drive a Monte Carlo. That (expletive) gray, I want him dead today [sic]. Here go the cake.

“At 12:50, the lyrics to “Bodybag” were recorded. Ten days after the Boyd murder, the song “Somebody in Trouble” were recorded on November 2, 2009. Those lyrics were also played for the jurors. Some of those lyrics: I got some killers on payroll and they know, when it’s time to handle business (expletive) better lay low.

“A song titled “Lime Life” [sic] was also played. It was recorded May 21, 2009. Some of those lyrics say: If you don’t squeeze your trigga that reaper come and get you….ain’t no love in my body, Marlo Mike up in the backseat begging for a body.“

Prosecutors also had the expert examine a cell phone belonging to Louding. Although calls placed on the night of the murder can’t be traced to any phones tied to Boosie, the GPS tracking was engaged and the prosecution’s expert testified calls were placed in vicinity of the murder scene before moving back in a direction towards Boosie’s home.

In defense, Boosie’s lawyers argued the songs weren’t relevant to the murders, explaining them away as rehashed lyrics and nothing more than fiction. Jason Williams, a member of the defense team remarked, “This is a man who was making music, spending time and energy to develop a persona to sell records. Same way NWA did, same way Public Enemy does. Same way Johnny Cash did.”

If that’s the case, Bad Azz may have potentially oversold his lifestyle to a point of no return.

i agree that using lyrics is asinine and borderline racist…..at the same time, when u name drop dudes that happened to get murked the night before…cant be too surprised when it comes back. yea its music, but be a lil bit smarter. the lyric thing is easy white jury bait, and for dudes that involved in the street game, its almost expected that a charge may pop up sometimes…dont give them anymore evidence

Lyrics aren’t any different than other words, they may be the truth, they may not. Assuming it’s just part of his image (even though that would often be the case) is still just an assumption. If you heard a guy saying the things he says in the songs, you would not take it as fiction. The fact that he made songs with lyrics that seem to exactly match what he is accused of, at the time he is accused of doing it, is pretty damning. #KeepBoosie. Yes the system is biased towards both black men and rappers. That being said, some of them have committed the crimes they’re accused of. Don’t waste your breath standing up for Boosie, you have more important people to take care of.

1. That tape with B.G. is still one of the hardest releases of the past couple of years.

2. I remember hearing that song “187” and thinking that song was graphic as all hell. Then I heard the name “Marlo Mike” coming up in the investigation and remembered Boosie dropping his name. That’s when I knew things were about to take a turn for the worse.

Cats ain’t trying to hear that. Its much easier to just do the dummy and then say the jury racist.

If never occurs to someone that maybe hanging with or hiring killers, you might not want to directly connect yourself to them. I’m surprised other hood dudes didn’t wise Boosie to the game of not snitching on yourself.

artistic integrity out the window, it probably would benefit all parties to just change names in songs. how would we have known any different? to the point of presenting lyrics to a jury, it’s not really all that foolish and may prove to be a legitimate strategy. the prosecution is well aware the defense can use the johnny cash rebuttal. but those lyrics + boosie calling out names + the photos found on the hard drive is extremely damaging. the defense’s former claim that boosie never knew “marlo mike” is pretty much out the window. the prosecution is counting on the jury seeing the defendant as the “type” of person that would do such a thing. once that image is crafted and placed into a jurors mind, it’s hard to get it out.

Fuck…… Look I love Boosies music, Nd I still bang his shit when I’m rollin in the whip smokin, but homie guilty, He dry snitched on himself. Never take pictures of shit like dat. Just cuz he’s guilty don’t mean I won’t listen to his music.

It ain’t looking good for Boosie & I’m a fan of his. Using his lyrics is bullshit but Boosie saying Marlo’s name is damning evidence especially since dude basically said that he didn’t know Boosie. On top of that the pics of the Tattoo’s being on his home computer is a bad look.